What could be more American than Budweiser, the signature beer from Anheuser-Busch, the brewing company that was founded by two German immigrants and, in 2008, absorbed by a Brazilian-Belgian beverage conglomerate? According to Trump voters, nothing—that is, until their marketing team unveiled a Super Bowl commercial about the "immigrant" part.

Here's the $5 million spot from the AB, titled "Born the Hard Way," which depicts Adolphus Busch's long, hard road to success through a a 19th-century U.S. often hostile to people who arrived there in search of a better life.

So it tells an inspiring story about a humble entrepreneur. Pretty nice for a beer ad, right? Wrong! Way too political! Time to quit this traitor drink forever!

The commercial, of course, was written, shot, and edited months before President Trump's Muslim travel ban, but you can't keep a good boycott down. Remember when Trump voters decided to boycott Starbucks and Rogue One, and then you never heard about either again? Budweiser, your time has come.

Or, in fact, you may have a whole mess of new customers.

I'd like to know how many of the folks planning to #boycottBudweiser are not the descendants of immigrants? Are you all Native Americans?